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In Reply to: RE: Denon DRA-635r steeo receiver purchase posted by Crazy Dave on March 17, 2015 at 08:31:04
Mjcmt, here are your DRA-635R's specs, per Institute of High Fidelity, according to Audio magazine's October 1991 34th Annual Equipment Directory: 80 Watts Per Channel Average Amplifier Output into both 4 and 8 ohm loads; 0.05 % Total Harmonic Distortion; 20 Hz to 20 Khz Rated Full Power Bandwidth; Moving Magnet Phono Input has 86 db Signal To Noise Ratio A Weighted into 5 mV; Moving Magnet Phono Input Overload is 120 mV. Dynamic Headroom specs were not listed for any Denon receiver. ... Digital F.M. tuner: 10.3 dbf Sensitivity in Mono Reception Mode; 15.3 dbf Signal Strength is required for 50 db Quieting in Mono Mode, 38.5 db in Stereo Mode; 1.3 db Capture Ratio; 0.08 % Total Harmonic Distortion @ 1 Khz with 100 % Modulation in Mono Mode, 0.15 % THD in Stereo Mode; 55 db Alternate Channel Selectivity; 82 db Maximum Signal To Noise Ratio in Mono Mode, 78 db in Stereo Mode; 40 db Channel Separation @ 1 Khz; 40 Total Digital Tuner Pre-sets. ... $500 retail, although a 6th Avenue Electronics City ad listed it for $376. ... 73s para Sactown
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Thanks. The Denon specs the THD at an amazingly low .009%
When I sold Denon, the receivers always had great phono sections with MC inputs. The DRA-635R came out after I got out of the business. Did it have a MC input?
Dave
No, this receiver only has MM input. The more powerful ones did have the MC preamp.
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